The EPA certifications apply to the 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016-MY Ford Police Interceptor sedan and utility, Explorer, Taurus, Edge, and Flex, along with the Lincoln MKT, MKS, and MKX. The certified fleet platforms are focused on police, government, and livery vehicles, Icom said.

The propane autogas systems are the first to be EPA-certified for use in the aforementioned vehicle platforms, according to Icom. The company added that it will soon announce additional EPA certifications for fleet platforms.

The new vehicles will annually consume approximately 36.8 million gallons of clean propane autogas, and many will be displacing fuels with higher emissions like gasoline and diesel, according to the Propane Education & Research Council.

Roush CleanTech and BSquare are the newest associate members of the Truck Renting and Leasing Association (TRALA), the nonprofit national trade association that provides the unified and focused voice for the truck renting and leasing industry.

Roush CleanTech is the first propane autogas fuel system manufacturer to receive the Environmental Protection Agency’s and California Air Resources Board’s heavy duty-onboard diagnostics certification for all its engines, the company announced.

Fleet owners and managers will have ample opportunity to learn how propane autogas reduces a fleet’s emissions profile and its total cost-of-ownership with a demonstration during the Work Truck Show 2018.